Student Loan arrests
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From: robert mckenzie
Dear Inland Revenue Department,
Question 1
How many people have now been arrested under the student loan arrest at boarder policy?
Question 2:
What is the actual charge? When the person is arrested are they fingerprinted and photographed as per normal arrest process? Does the arrested person have a criminal conviction after the process?
Or is the process actually treated as a civil matter in the courts, if so why then are they arrested and held in a cell?
Question 3:
Are student loans actually loans? If so why is there no statute of limitations on the "loans"?
Yours faithfully,
robert mckenzie
From: oia
Inland Revenue Department
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From: oia
Inland Revenue Department
[IN CONFIDENCE RELEASE EXTERNAL]
Good Afternoon
Please find attached a letter transferring part of your Official Information Act request to New Zealand Police, on behalf of Kerryn McIntosh-Watt, Manager, Government & Executive Services.
Kind regards,
Government & Executive Services
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Inland Revenue Department
Dear Robert Mckenzie,
We have attached our response to your Official Information Act 1982
request of 14-01-20
Yours sincerely,
Government and Executive Services | Inland Revenue - Te Tari Taake
Inland Revenue Department
Dear Robert
Please find attached the reply to your correspondence of 13 January 2020.
Kind regards
Ministerial Services
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